The Israeli occupation is set to receive a massive shipment of U.S. air munitions—over 3,000 precision-guided bombs and missiles—as part of its preparations to continue the war on Gaza and potentially expand operations eastward toward Iran.
According to Yedioth Ahronoth, citing unnamed sources,
“In preparation for a decisive phase in Gaza and possible expansion toward Iran, the Israeli military is expected to receive a concentrated shipment of more than 3,000 air munitions from the United States.”
The delivery is part of broader logistical planning for extended aggression in the besieged Gaza Strip.
The Israeli Air Force is also set to receive an additional 10,000 aerial munitions to replenish depleted stockpiles after 18 months of sustained bombardment on multiple fronts, the report added.
These deliveries are in addition to the heavy weapons package previously purchased from the U.S., which was frozen by the Biden administration and later reactivated by President Donald Trump in recent weeks.
In February 2024, the United States approved the sale of advanced munitions, bombs, and related military equipment to Israel worth $7.41 billion, according to the newspaper.
The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) informed Congress that the sales were greenlit to “help maintain Israel’s self-defense capability”—a standard justification that contradicts the brutal reality on the ground in Gaza.
The newly approved package forms part of an even larger arms deal notified to Congress in January 2024—weeks before Trump’s return to the White House—totaling $8 billion.
Among the weaponry funded by American aid, Israel will acquire:
-
- 3,000 Hellfire missiles valued at $660 million
-
- 2,166 AGM-114 Hellfire bombs, also worth $660 million
-
- 2,166 GBU-39 guided bombs
-
- Approximately 13,000 JDAM guidance kits for various bomb sizes
-
- 17,475 FMU-152A/B fuzed bombs, in a separate deal valued at $6.75 billion
The Hellfire missile deliveries are expected to begin in 2028, while the remainder of the munitions will start arriving in 2025.
The U.S. Department of Defense stated that the weapons will be sourced from existing American stockpiles and from major arms manufacturers such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and L3Harris.
The official Pentagon statement claimed the deal “will not alter the regional balance of power” and is meant to help Israel “protect its borders, critical infrastructure, and civilians.”
Yet under the cover of this unconditional U.S. military support, the Israeli regime has, since October 7, 2023, carried out what many observers and international legal experts are calling a genocide in Gaza.
The Israeli assault has so far resulted in:
-
- Over 167,000 Palestinian casualties, including martyrs and wounded
-
- A majority of victims being women and children
-
- More than 11,000 missing persons under the rubble
Despite the mounting death toll and destruction, Western arms continue to flow uninterrupted, enabling one of the most horrific bombardments in modern history—all under the banner of “defense.”
We don’t run ads. We run on dua, dedication, and your support. Help us stay online
Click here to Donate